5 Group-Friendly Restaurants in Detroit
Modified: March 03, 2020 | Story by Danielle Alexander | Photos by Andiamo Detroit Riverfront, HopCat Detroit, Hockeytown Cafe, Pegasus Taverna1. Andiamo Detroit Riverfront
Andiamo Detroit Riverfront is located in the heart of Detroit at the General Motors Renaissance Center. There are four private space options available depending on the amount of people, and Andiamo’s banquet menu includes breakfast, lunch and dinner options, as well as executive meeting packages. With its beautiful view of the Detroit River, Andiamo prides itself as being the “premier venue for celebrations large or small.”
2. Fishbone’s
One of Greektown’s most popular restaurants for special events, Fishbone’s has all of your favorite seafood, sushi, and a huge waterfall inside. Talk about a cool scene! This restaurant is also located next to Greektown Casino, so don’t forget to place your bets before you go home for the night.
3. Hockeytown Café
If you are looking for a Detroit restaurant that can accommodate 30 people or 1,000, Hockeytown Café on Woodward is the place, even on game days. All events are customizable for a “truly unique and memorable experience.” For more venue and contact information, visit the private parties link on Hockeytown’s website.
4. HopCat Detroit
The Huma Room, HopCat Detroit’s spectacular second floor venue and outdoor patio, is available for private parties of up to 400 or more. Whether you’re thinking a formal sit-down meal or a more casual cocktail party, check out your options by visiting the events tab on HopCat Detroit’s website.
5. Pegasus Taverna
With one location in Greektown and another right outside Detroit in St. Clair Shores, Pegasus Taverna has “set the standard for the unforgettable Greek dining experience” 365 days a year for over two decades. Pegasus’ traditional Greek cuisine menu satisfies any type of palette, making many want to join in and say, “Opa!”
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